It would seem an absurd to tell that
Vikings were paying attention about their clothing. However the
researchers from National Museum of Copenhagen told something
different. Not only practical side of clothing were important for
Vikings. It seems that they also paid attention to colors and shapes.

Clothes which were wearing by women
were made with an ornamental fancywork from silk, colored on silver
or gold. Coats or aprons were tied up by brooches in different shapes
(like turtles and shells for example). Also jewelry were changing
over the years.

We have to remember that Vikings were
traveling a lot. It's not such weird that their taste and access to
diversity was changing. Even if their stereotypical image is
associated with fights and robberies we can not say that they were
fighting and stealing with no taste.